You can find replacement carbon water filter cartridges here:
https://www.uswatersystems.com/water-filters/replacement-filters/carbon-block-filters
USA made carbon based water filters are used for these applications...
- Residential (Home) point-of-use water filtration systems.
- Well water filtration systems
- Commercial water filter applications such as food service.
Carbon block water filters are used to remove the following drinking water contaminants.
- Chlorine
- Sediment
- Bad taste and or odors
- Organic contaminants
USWaterSystems.com carbon block filters are USA manufactured from high purity activated carbon and is designed to fit most standard household and commercial water filter system housings.

published:01 Jul 2013

views:202573

We TESCON AQUA TECH manufacture SS stainless steel pressure vessels tanks for sand carbon filters of ro plants in India, we are located at Hyderabad, Telangana. This ss tanks are used in water treatment as pretreatment of ro plant for sand and carbon filters and also used for water softeners. We can supply in both top and bottom opening with 2.5 inch and 4 inch in ss-304 and ss-316 for more information mail us at : tescon_reddy@yahoo.co.in or call us at +91 40 64606364

We all know the importance of eating healthy, but not everyone knows that the cookware you use to prepare your dishes is just as important as the food itself. Even the healthiest diet can result in severe health problems if your pots and pans are toxic. Find out which cookware you should avoid by all means for the sake of your own health and the health of your family.
The non-stick properties of Teflon cookware are achieved with a coating of PTFE. This is a plastic polymer that, when heated above 572°F, starts to release toxins. These toxic fumes lead to flu-like symptoms called polymer fume fever, informally known as Teflon flu. Another chemical compound found in Teflon cookware is especially threatening since it tends to stay in the body (as well as in the environment) for long periods of time. Try cast-iron cookware instead. It even comes in non-stick varieties. It doesn't leak anything toxic into your food and is actually a nice natural way to increase your body’s iron levels.
Though aluminum cookware is usually coated, the coating is prone to chipping, allowing the toxic metal to get right into your food. As for aluminum foil, using it while cooking is even more dangerous. In fact, there’s an established safe amount of aluminum the human body can manage daily, and that’s 20 mg per pound of body weight a day. When you wrap your food in aluminum foil and cook it this way, the amount of this substance that leaks into the food significantly exceeds the permissible level. Consider using glass cookware instead.
If you’ve just enjoyed some fish in lemon juice or stewed tomatoes cooked in an uncoated copper pot and you find yourself suffering from extremely unpleasant symptoms (such as vomiting blood, light-headedness, yellowy skin, or gastrointestinal distress, among others) call 911 immediately. Try this safe alternative instead: stainless steel. Just make sure you're buying food-grade stainless steel since this is the only type that doesn't contain any nickel or chromium.
Soft ceramic coating isn't durable enough and starts chipping after a few months of daily use. When this happens, lead and cadmium sometimes found in the coating will end up in your food and, thus, in your body. Lead poisoning is one of the most dangerous types of metal poisoning and can result in abdominal pain, headaches, infertility, and other health complications. Try this safe alternative instead: 100% ceramic cookware.
TIMESTAMPS
Teflon cookware 0:38
Aluminum cookware and aluminum foil 3:31
Copper cookware 5:12
Ceramic-coated cookware 6:54
SUMMARY
-Teflon contains plastic polymer that, when heated above 572°F, starts to release toxins. Try this safe alternative instead: real cast-iron. This is a nontoxic cooking option that truly withstands the test of time. It heats well and evenly throughout.
-Aluminum is a neurotoxic metal. Elevated levels of aluminum in the body have been linked to several central nervous system diseases, including Alzheimer's and ALS. Try this safe alternative instead: glass cookware. It’ll never release anything toxic when heated, it doesn’t hold onto any old flavors or odors, and it's not only durable but also eco-friendly.
-Copper cookware, especially when it isn’t coated, can easily send you to the ER with a bad case of metal poisoning. And that’s because it can release copper when you cook acidic foods. Stainless steel is a great cookware option: it's relatively lightweight, scratch-resistant, and comes in non-stick varieties.
-Soft ceramic coating isn't durable enough and starts chipping after a few months of daily use. When this happens, lead and cadmium sometimes found in the coating will end up in your food and, thus, in your body. Try this safe alternative instead: 100% ceramic cookware. This is one of the best and safest options out there since it's made with completely natural materials, it isn't toxic, and it won't chip or peel off.
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published:29 May 2018

views:1903851

This video demonstrates the ease and cleanliness of using TCR Composites' towpreg in the filament winding process. Also included is the application of stretch tape (used for compaction) as the outer layer, prior to curing in an oven.
*Note: the winding machine process has been slowed for the making of this video.

published:08 Oct 2013

views:155155

The ceramic vessel offers mess-free carbon firing. The long-lasting, high temperature ceramic material is hotter inside than metal containers because the ceramic is porous and more oxygen gets in, allowing for a lower firing temperature. Learn to fire and cool properly for long life of the firing vessel.

published:03 Oct 2011

views:4441

Check out the Tasty One-Stop Shop for cookbooks, aprons, hats, and more at TastyShop.com: http://bit.ly/2mEBY0e
Here is what you'll need!
SkilletChicken Thighs with Pan Sauce
Servings: 2
INGREDIENTS
2 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs
Salt, to taste
Pepper, to taste
1 teaspoon olive oil
⅓ cup chicken stock
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tablespoon thyme
1 tablespoon butter
PREPARATION
1. Preheat oven to 375˚F/190˚C.
2. On a cutting board, pat the chicken thighs dry with a paper towel, then sprinkle with salt and pepper.
3. Heat the olive oil in a stainless steel skillet over high heat. Once the oil begins to shimmer, add the chicken thighs skin side down.
4. Without moving the chicken, cook for 2-4 minutes, until the skin becomes golden brown and crispy. Flip the chicken and cook for 2-3 minutes, until golden.
5. Transfer the skillet to the oven for 15 minutes. If you don’t have a stainless steel skillet, transfer the chicken to a baking dish.
6. Remove the pan from the oven and place the chicken thighs on a plate. Return the skillet to the stove over high heat.
7. Once the fat begins to simmer, add the chicken stock and cook, scraping the bottom of the pan to release and brown bits.
8. Add the garlic, thyme, and butter, and cook until the sauce begins to reduce, about 1 minute.
9. Pour the pan sauce over the chicken thighs, and enjoy!
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Credits: https://www.buzzfeed.com/bfmp/videos/19125
MUSICPinkTiger
Licensed via Warner ChappellProductionMusic Inc.

published:23 Jun 2017

views:1166151

In this video Dr Meschino explains the dangers of using certain types of cookware and tells you what is your safest option.
For more information: http://www.meschinohealth.com/blog/cancer/2012/06/11/dangerous-cookware-avoid-titanium/

http://www.crystalengineeringsystems.com/carbon-steel-pressure-vessel.phpCarbon steel pressure vessels for storage and transportation with temperature and chemical resistant, meeting the international quality standards

published:17 Dec 2013

views:139

A team of engineers from NASA and Boeing came up with a unique propellant tank design and manufacturing process to build one of the largest composite rocket fuel tanks ever made. The 18-foot-diameter (5.5-meter) tank will be tested with cryogenic hydrogen at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

published:20 Mar 2014

views:166954

Engineering as a modern form of art? This is when progressive technology of carbon fibre winding is used to shape the reality. e-Sense Slovakia developed this 5-axis CNC winding machine for our client from the scratch. Watch our steps to see how we challenge further tasks titled as "unrealisable". More detailed info at www.e-sense.sk . Thank you for your support!

Vessels (Wolf & Cub album)

Vessels is the first full length album from psychedelic rock group Wolf & Cub. It was recorded in Adelaide, Australia from April 2005 and released on 28 August 2006. The album was mixed by producer Tony Doogan after lead singer Joel Byrne travelled to Scotland for 3 weeks. Tony Doogan previously worked with artists such as Mogwai, Belle & Sebastian, Super Furry Animals, Dirty Pretty Things and The Mountain Goats. The album was mastered by Greg Calbi in New York. Vessels features nine completely new tracks from the band and a reworking of their earlier single "Steal Their Gold". It peaked in the top100 of the ARIA Albums Chart.

Reception

The album was Drum Media's fifth most favoured album of 2006 as decided by over 20 reviewers. Internet publication and magazine, Mess + Noise, voted Vessels' album artwork as the best of 2006. The album was bestowed Album of the Week by popular alternative radio station Triple J in September.

Vessels (band)

History

On 5 March 2007, the band released a limited 7" single ("Yuki" / "Forever the Optimist") through Cuckundoo Records, and were tipped by BBC Radio 1 as one of the hottest new bands in the country. The band recorded a session for Huw Stephens's show on BBC Radio 1, which was broadcast on 29 March. This was followed by the addition of Peter Wright to the line-up. Another single, "Two Words & A Gesture", was released in November 2007.

Vessels travelled to Minneapolis, United States to record their debut album, White Fields and Open Devices, with producer John Congleton who had previously worked with fellow post-rock artists Explosions in the Sky and This Will Destroy You as well as Modest Mouse, at Pachyderm Studios in December 2007. They completed recording of the ten track album in twelve days and returned to the UK for a nationwide tour. On 16 June they released the single "A Hundred Times In Every Direction". Their debut album was released on 18 August.

How-To Replacing Carbon Block Water Filter Cartridge In Your System

You can find replacement carbon water filter cartridges here:
https://www.uswatersystems.com/water-filters/replacement-filters/carbon-block-filters
USA made carbon based water filters are used for these applications...
- Residential (Home) point-of-use water filtration systems.
- Well water filtration systems
- Commercial water filter applications such as food service.
Carbon block water filters are used to remove the following drinking water contaminants.
- Chlorine
- Sediment
- Bad taste and or odors
- Organic contaminants
USWaterSystems.com carbon block filters are USA manufactured from high purity activated carbon and is designed to fit most standard household and commercial water filter system housings.

We TESCON AQUA TECH manufacture SS stainless steel pressure vessels tanks for sand carbon filters of ro plants in India, we are located at Hyderabad, Telangana. This ss tanks are used in water treatment as pretreatment of ro plant for sand and carbon filters and also used for water softeners. We can supply in both top and bottom opening with 2.5 inch and 4 inch in ss-304 and ss-316 for more information mail us at : tescon_reddy@yahoo.co.in or call us at +91 40 64606364

Carbon Vapor Treatment Vessels MAE2.com

4 Types of Toxic Cookware to Avoid and 4 Safe Alternatives

We all know the importance of eating healthy, but not everyone knows that the cookware you use to prepare your dishes is just as important as the food itself. Even the healthiest diet can result in severe health problems if your pots and pans are toxic. Find out which cookware you should avoid by all means for the sake of your own health and the health of your family.
The non-stick properties of Teflon cookware are achieved with a coating of PTFE. This is a plastic polymer that, when heated above 572°F, starts to release toxins. These toxic fumes lead to flu-like symptoms called polymer fume fever, informally known as Teflon flu. Another chemical compound found in Teflon cookware is especially threatening since it tends to stay in the body (as well as in the environment) for long periods of time. Try cast-iron cookware instead. It even comes in non-stick varieties. It doesn't leak anything toxic into your food and is actually a nice natural way to increase your body’s iron levels.
Though aluminum cookware is usually coated, the coating is prone to chipping, allowing the toxic metal to get right into your food. As for aluminum foil, using it while cooking is even more dangerous. In fact, there’s an established safe amount of aluminum the human body can manage daily, and that’s 20 mg per pound of body weight a day. When you wrap your food in aluminum foil and cook it this way, the amount of this substance that leaks into the food significantly exceeds the permissible level. Consider using glass cookware instead.
If you’ve just enjoyed some fish in lemon juice or stewed tomatoes cooked in an uncoated copper pot and you find yourself suffering from extremely unpleasant symptoms (such as vomiting blood, light-headedness, yellowy skin, or gastrointestinal distress, among others) call 911 immediately. Try this safe alternative instead: stainless steel. Just make sure you're buying food-grade stainless steel since this is the only type that doesn't contain any nickel or chromium.
Soft ceramic coating isn't durable enough and starts chipping after a few months of daily use. When this happens, lead and cadmium sometimes found in the coating will end up in your food and, thus, in your body. Lead poisoning is one of the most dangerous types of metal poisoning and can result in abdominal pain, headaches, infertility, and other health complications. Try this safe alternative instead: 100% ceramic cookware.
TIMESTAMPS
Teflon cookware 0:38
Aluminum cookware and aluminum foil 3:31
Copper cookware 5:12
Ceramic-coated cookware 6:54
SUMMARY
-Teflon contains plastic polymer that, when heated above 572°F, starts to release toxins. Try this safe alternative instead: real cast-iron. This is a nontoxic cooking option that truly withstands the test of time. It heats well and evenly throughout.
-Aluminum is a neurotoxic metal. Elevated levels of aluminum in the body have been linked to several central nervous system diseases, including Alzheimer's and ALS. Try this safe alternative instead: glass cookware. It’ll never release anything toxic when heated, it doesn’t hold onto any old flavors or odors, and it's not only durable but also eco-friendly.
-Copper cookware, especially when it isn’t coated, can easily send you to the ER with a bad case of metal poisoning. And that’s because it can release copper when you cook acidic foods. Stainless steel is a great cookware option: it's relatively lightweight, scratch-resistant, and comes in non-stick varieties.
-Soft ceramic coating isn't durable enough and starts chipping after a few months of daily use. When this happens, lead and cadmium sometimes found in the coating will end up in your food and, thus, in your body. Try this safe alternative instead: 100% ceramic cookware. This is one of the best and safest options out there since it's made with completely natural materials, it isn't toxic, and it won't chip or peel off.
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8:27

TCR Composites Towpreg Winding Demo

TCR Composites Towpreg Winding Demo

TCR Composites Towpreg Winding Demo

This video demonstrates the ease and cleanliness of using TCR Composites' towpreg in the filament winding process. Also included is the application of stretch tape (used for compaction) as the outer layer, prior to curing in an oven.
*Note: the winding machine process has been slowed for the making of this video.

1:47

Ceramic Firing Vessel for Carbon Firing

Ceramic Firing Vessel for Carbon Firing

Ceramic Firing Vessel for Carbon Firing

The ceramic vessel offers mess-free carbon firing. The long-lasting, high temperature ceramic material is hotter inside than metal containers because the ceramic is porous and more oxygen gets in, allowing for a lower firing temperature. Learn to fire and cool properly for long life of the firing vessel.

3:30

Which Pan Is Right For You?

Which Pan Is Right For You?

Which Pan Is Right For You?

Check out the Tasty One-Stop Shop for cookbooks, aprons, hats, and more at TastyShop.com: http://bit.ly/2mEBY0e
Here is what you'll need!
SkilletChicken Thighs with Pan Sauce
Servings: 2
INGREDIENTS
2 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs
Salt, to taste
Pepper, to taste
1 teaspoon olive oil
⅓ cup chicken stock
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tablespoon thyme
1 tablespoon butter
PREPARATION
1. Preheat oven to 375˚F/190˚C.
2. On a cutting board, pat the chicken thighs dry with a paper towel, then sprinkle with salt and pepper.
3. Heat the olive oil in a stainless steel skillet over high heat. Once the oil begins to shimmer, add the chicken thighs skin side down.
4. Without moving the chicken, cook for 2-4 minutes, until the skin becomes golden brown and crispy. Flip the chicken and cook for 2-3 minutes, until golden.
5. Transfer the skillet to the oven for 15 minutes. If you don’t have a stainless steel skillet, transfer the chicken to a baking dish.
6. Remove the pan from the oven and place the chicken thighs on a plate. Return the skillet to the stove over high heat.
7. Once the fat begins to simmer, add the chicken stock and cook, scraping the bottom of the pan to release and brown bits.
8. Add the garlic, thyme, and butter, and cook until the sauce begins to reduce, about 1 minute.
9. Pour the pan sauce over the chicken thighs, and enjoy!
Check us out on Facebook! - facebook.com/buzzfeedtasty
Credits: https://www.buzzfeed.com/bfmp/videos/19125
MUSICPinkTiger
Licensed via Warner ChappellProductionMusic Inc.

2:35

Dangerous Cookware To Avoid

Dangerous Cookware To Avoid

Dangerous Cookware To Avoid

In this video Dr Meschino explains the dangers of using certain types of cookware and tells you what is your safest option.
For more information: http://www.meschinohealth.com/blog/cancer/2012/06/11/dangerous-cookware-avoid-titanium/

4:49

How to change Resin in a DI Pressure Vessel

How to change Resin in a DI Pressure Vessel

How to change Resin in a DI Pressure Vessel

Carbon Pressure Vessels

http://www.crystalengineeringsystems.com/carbon-steel-pressure-vessel.phpCarbon steel pressure vessels for storage and transportation with temperature and chemical resistant, meeting the international quality standards

1:26

Manufacturing A Large Composite Rocket Fuel Tank

Manufacturing A Large Composite Rocket Fuel Tank

Manufacturing A Large Composite Rocket Fuel Tank

A team of engineers from NASA and Boeing came up with a unique propellant tank design and manufacturing process to build one of the largest composite rocket fuel tanks ever made. The 18-foot-diameter (5.5-meter) tank will be tested with cryogenic hydrogen at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

1:06

CNC Carbon fibre winding of pressure vessels and T-profiles

CNC Carbon fibre winding of pressure vessels and T-profiles

CNC Carbon fibre winding of pressure vessels and T-profiles

Engineering as a modern form of art? This is when progressive technology of carbon fibre winding is used to shape the reality. e-Sense Slovakia developed this 5-axis CNC winding machine for our client from the scratch. Watch our steps to see how we challenge further tasks titled as "unrealisable". More detailed info at www.e-sense.sk . Thank you for your support!

9:59

Bryan Comer on the carbon impact of shipping

Bryan Comer on the carbon impact of shipping

Bryan Comer on the carbon impact of shipping

In the first presentation of the Sea Shipping and Climate Change event, Bryan Comer of the International Council on Clean Transportation talks about the complex systems that have allowed the shipping industry's carbon emissions to be unregulated.
Comer is a senior researcher in the International Council on Clean Transportation’s MarineProgram. His research informs policies that reduce the environmental and human health impacts of air pollution from marine vessels and ports, including black carbon. He specializes in marine and port emissions inventories and in modeling the economic, environmental, and energy use tradeoffs of freight transportation policies.
Comer holds a Ph.D. in environmental science and policy from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, as well as an MS and BS in public policy from the Rochester Institute of Technology.

1:59

06 - Building A Future (Carbon-Capturing Composites by RRTC)

06 - Building A Future (Carbon-Capturing Composites by RRTC)

06 - Building A Future (Carbon-Capturing Composites by RRTC)

Carbon-Capturing Composites
Company: RRTC
Summary:
Vehicles are a major source of carbon emissions. Carbon-Capturing Composites by RRTC will allow for a two-pronged reduction in the carbon footprint associated with automobiles, marine vessels, and aircraft by reducing the weight of their structural components as well as offsetting their CO2 emissions by capturing them. Widespread adoption of this material would reduce annual worldwide CO2 emissions by up to 3 billion tons.

4:28

Regional Class Research Vessels - Modern Ships for Ocean Science

Regional Class Research Vessels - Modern Ships for Ocean Science

Regional Class Research Vessels - Modern Ships for Ocean Science

Extended version: Designed for people. Designed for science. Visithttp://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/ships/rcrv/ The RCRV project is supported by the U.S.NSF. Produced by 77th Parallel Productions http://www.77thparallel.com/ 3D Modeling by Jake Parks at Glosten. Animations by Dick Peterse. Music by James Andrew Menking.

How-To Replacing Carbon Block Water Filter Cartridge In Your System

You can find replacement carbon water filter cartridges here:
https://www.uswatersystems.com/water-filters/replacement-filters/carbon-block-filters
USA made carbon based water filters are used for these applications...
- Residential (Home) point-of-use water filtration systems.
- Well water filtration systems
- Commercial water filter applications such as food service.
Carbon block water filters are used to remove the following drinking water contaminants.
- Chlorine
- Sediment
- Bad taste and or odors
- Organic contaminants
USWaterSystems.com carbon block filters are USA manufactured from high purity activated carbon and is designed to fit most standard household and commercial water filter system housings.

We TESCON AQUA TECH manufacture SS stainless steel pressure vessels tanks for sand carbon filters of ro plants in India, we are located at Hyderabad, Telangana. This ss tanks are used in water treatment as pretreatment of ro plant for sand and carbon filters and also used for water softeners. We can supply in both top and bottom opening with 2.5 inch and 4 inch in ss-304 and ss-316 for more information mail us at : tescon_reddy@yahoo.co.in or call us at +91 40 64606364

published: 13 Mar 2014

Carbon Vapor Treatment Vessels MAE2.com

4 Types of Toxic Cookware to Avoid and 4 Safe Alternatives

We all know the importance of eating healthy, but not everyone knows that the cookware you use to prepare your dishes is just as important as the food itself. Even the healthiest diet can result in severe health problems if your pots and pans are toxic. Find out which cookware you should avoid by all means for the sake of your own health and the health of your family.
The non-stick properties of Teflon cookware are achieved with a coating of PTFE. This is a plastic polymer that, when heated above 572°F, starts to release toxins. These toxic fumes lead to flu-like symptoms called polymer fume fever, informally known as Teflon flu. Another chemical compound found in Teflon cookware is especially threatening since it tends to stay in the body (as well as in the environment) for long periods ...

published: 29 May 2018

TCR Composites Towpreg Winding Demo

This video demonstrates the ease and cleanliness of using TCR Composites' towpreg in the filament winding process. Also included is the application of stretch tape (used for compaction) as the outer layer, prior to curing in an oven.
*Note: the winding machine process has been slowed for the making of this video.

published: 08 Oct 2013

Ceramic Firing Vessel for Carbon Firing

The ceramic vessel offers mess-free carbon firing. The long-lasting, high temperature ceramic material is hotter inside than metal containers because the ceramic is porous and more oxygen gets in, allowing for a lower firing temperature. Learn to fire and cool properly for long life of the firing vessel.

Dangerous Cookware To Avoid

In this video Dr Meschino explains the dangers of using certain types of cookware and tells you what is your safest option.
For more information: http://www.meschinohealth.com/blog/cancer/2012/06/11/dangerous-cookware-avoid-titanium/

published: 11 Jul 2012

How to change Resin in a DI Pressure Vessel

Carbon Pressure Vessels

http://www.crystalengineeringsystems.com/carbon-steel-pressure-vessel.phpCarbon steel pressure vessels for storage and transportation with temperature and chemical resistant, meeting the international quality standards

published: 17 Dec 2013

Manufacturing A Large Composite Rocket Fuel Tank

A team of engineers from NASA and Boeing came up with a unique propellant tank design and manufacturing process to build one of the largest composite rocket fuel tanks ever made. The 18-foot-diameter (5.5-meter) tank will be tested with cryogenic hydrogen at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

published: 20 Mar 2014

CNC Carbon fibre winding of pressure vessels and T-profiles

Engineering as a modern form of art? This is when progressive technology of carbon fibre winding is used to shape the reality. e-Sense Slovakia developed this 5-axis CNC winding machine for our client from the scratch. Watch our steps to see how we challenge further tasks titled as "unrealisable". More detailed info at www.e-sense.sk . Thank you for your support!

published: 12 Mar 2014

Bryan Comer on the carbon impact of shipping

In the first presentation of the Sea Shipping and Climate Change event, Bryan Comer of the International Council on Clean Transportation talks about the complex systems that have allowed the shipping industry's carbon emissions to be unregulated.
Comer is a senior researcher in the International Council on Clean Transportation’s MarineProgram. His research informs policies that reduce the environmental and human health impacts of air pollution from marine vessels and ports, including black carbon. He specializes in marine and port emissions inventories and in modeling the economic, environmental, and energy use tradeoffs of freight transportation policies.
Comer holds a Ph.D. in environmental science and policy from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, as well as an M...

published: 13 Jul 2018

06 - Building A Future (Carbon-Capturing Composites by RRTC)

Carbon-Capturing Composites
Company: RRTC
Summary:
Vehicles are a major source of carbon emissions. Carbon-Capturing Composites by RRTC will allow for a two-pronged reduction in the carbon footprint associated with automobiles, marine vessels, and aircraft by reducing the weight of their structural components as well as offsetting their CO2 emissions by capturing them. Widespread adoption of this material would reduce annual worldwide CO2 emissions by up to 3 billion tons.

published: 10 Nov 2016

Regional Class Research Vessels - Modern Ships for Ocean Science

Extended version: Designed for people. Designed for science. Visithttp://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/ships/rcrv/ The RCRV project is supported by the U.S.NSF. Produced by 77th Parallel Productions http://www.77thparallel.com/ 3D Modeling by Jake Parks at Glosten. Animations by Dick Peterse. Music by James Andrew Menking.

How-To Replacing Carbon Block Water Filter Cartridge In Your System

You can find replacement carbon water filter cartridges here:
https://www.uswatersystems.com/water-filters/replacement-filters/carbon-block-filters
USA made ...

You can find replacement carbon water filter cartridges here:
https://www.uswatersystems.com/water-filters/replacement-filters/carbon-block-filters
USA made carbon based water filters are used for these applications...
- Residential (Home) point-of-use water filtration systems.
- Well water filtration systems
- Commercial water filter applications such as food service.
Carbon block water filters are used to remove the following drinking water contaminants.
- Chlorine
- Sediment
- Bad taste and or odors
- Organic contaminants
USWaterSystems.com carbon block filters are USA manufactured from high purity activated carbon and is designed to fit most standard household and commercial water filter system housings.

You can find replacement carbon water filter cartridges here:
https://www.uswatersystems.com/water-filters/replacement-filters/carbon-block-filters
USA made carbon based water filters are used for these applications...
- Residential (Home) point-of-use water filtration systems.
- Well water filtration systems
- Commercial water filter applications such as food service.
Carbon block water filters are used to remove the following drinking water contaminants.
- Chlorine
- Sediment
- Bad taste and or odors
- Organic contaminants
USWaterSystems.com carbon block filters are USA manufactured from high purity activated carbon and is designed to fit most standard household and commercial water filter system housings.

We TESCON AQUA TECH manufacture SS stainless steel pressure vessels tanks for sand carbon filters of ro plants in India, we are located at Hyderabad, Telangana....

We TESCON AQUA TECH manufacture SS stainless steel pressure vessels tanks for sand carbon filters of ro plants in India, we are located at Hyderabad, Telangana. This ss tanks are used in water treatment as pretreatment of ro plant for sand and carbon filters and also used for water softeners. We can supply in both top and bottom opening with 2.5 inch and 4 inch in ss-304 and ss-316 for more information mail us at : tescon_reddy@yahoo.co.in or call us at +91 40 64606364

We TESCON AQUA TECH manufacture SS stainless steel pressure vessels tanks for sand carbon filters of ro plants in India, we are located at Hyderabad, Telangana. This ss tanks are used in water treatment as pretreatment of ro plant for sand and carbon filters and also used for water softeners. We can supply in both top and bottom opening with 2.5 inch and 4 inch in ss-304 and ss-316 for more information mail us at : tescon_reddy@yahoo.co.in or call us at +91 40 64606364

4 Types of Toxic Cookware to Avoid and 4 Safe Alternatives

We all know the importance of eating healthy, but not everyone knows that the cookware you use to prepare your dishes is just as important as the food itself. E...

We all know the importance of eating healthy, but not everyone knows that the cookware you use to prepare your dishes is just as important as the food itself. Even the healthiest diet can result in severe health problems if your pots and pans are toxic. Find out which cookware you should avoid by all means for the sake of your own health and the health of your family.
The non-stick properties of Teflon cookware are achieved with a coating of PTFE. This is a plastic polymer that, when heated above 572°F, starts to release toxins. These toxic fumes lead to flu-like symptoms called polymer fume fever, informally known as Teflon flu. Another chemical compound found in Teflon cookware is especially threatening since it tends to stay in the body (as well as in the environment) for long periods of time. Try cast-iron cookware instead. It even comes in non-stick varieties. It doesn't leak anything toxic into your food and is actually a nice natural way to increase your body’s iron levels.
Though aluminum cookware is usually coated, the coating is prone to chipping, allowing the toxic metal to get right into your food. As for aluminum foil, using it while cooking is even more dangerous. In fact, there’s an established safe amount of aluminum the human body can manage daily, and that’s 20 mg per pound of body weight a day. When you wrap your food in aluminum foil and cook it this way, the amount of this substance that leaks into the food significantly exceeds the permissible level. Consider using glass cookware instead.
If you’ve just enjoyed some fish in lemon juice or stewed tomatoes cooked in an uncoated copper pot and you find yourself suffering from extremely unpleasant symptoms (such as vomiting blood, light-headedness, yellowy skin, or gastrointestinal distress, among others) call 911 immediately. Try this safe alternative instead: stainless steel. Just make sure you're buying food-grade stainless steel since this is the only type that doesn't contain any nickel or chromium.
Soft ceramic coating isn't durable enough and starts chipping after a few months of daily use. When this happens, lead and cadmium sometimes found in the coating will end up in your food and, thus, in your body. Lead poisoning is one of the most dangerous types of metal poisoning and can result in abdominal pain, headaches, infertility, and other health complications. Try this safe alternative instead: 100% ceramic cookware.
TIMESTAMPS
Teflon cookware 0:38
Aluminum cookware and aluminum foil 3:31
Copper cookware 5:12
Ceramic-coated cookware 6:54
SUMMARY
-Teflon contains plastic polymer that, when heated above 572°F, starts to release toxins. Try this safe alternative instead: real cast-iron. This is a nontoxic cooking option that truly withstands the test of time. It heats well and evenly throughout.
-Aluminum is a neurotoxic metal. Elevated levels of aluminum in the body have been linked to several central nervous system diseases, including Alzheimer's and ALS. Try this safe alternative instead: glass cookware. It’ll never release anything toxic when heated, it doesn’t hold onto any old flavors or odors, and it's not only durable but also eco-friendly.
-Copper cookware, especially when it isn’t coated, can easily send you to the ER with a bad case of metal poisoning. And that’s because it can release copper when you cook acidic foods. Stainless steel is a great cookware option: it's relatively lightweight, scratch-resistant, and comes in non-stick varieties.
-Soft ceramic coating isn't durable enough and starts chipping after a few months of daily use. When this happens, lead and cadmium sometimes found in the coating will end up in your food and, thus, in your body. Try this safe alternative instead: 100% ceramic cookware. This is one of the best and safest options out there since it's made with completely natural materials, it isn't toxic, and it won't chip or peel off.
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We all know the importance of eating healthy, but not everyone knows that the cookware you use to prepare your dishes is just as important as the food itself. Even the healthiest diet can result in severe health problems if your pots and pans are toxic. Find out which cookware you should avoid by all means for the sake of your own health and the health of your family.
The non-stick properties of Teflon cookware are achieved with a coating of PTFE. This is a plastic polymer that, when heated above 572°F, starts to release toxins. These toxic fumes lead to flu-like symptoms called polymer fume fever, informally known as Teflon flu. Another chemical compound found in Teflon cookware is especially threatening since it tends to stay in the body (as well as in the environment) for long periods of time. Try cast-iron cookware instead. It even comes in non-stick varieties. It doesn't leak anything toxic into your food and is actually a nice natural way to increase your body’s iron levels.
Though aluminum cookware is usually coated, the coating is prone to chipping, allowing the toxic metal to get right into your food. As for aluminum foil, using it while cooking is even more dangerous. In fact, there’s an established safe amount of aluminum the human body can manage daily, and that’s 20 mg per pound of body weight a day. When you wrap your food in aluminum foil and cook it this way, the amount of this substance that leaks into the food significantly exceeds the permissible level. Consider using glass cookware instead.
If you’ve just enjoyed some fish in lemon juice or stewed tomatoes cooked in an uncoated copper pot and you find yourself suffering from extremely unpleasant symptoms (such as vomiting blood, light-headedness, yellowy skin, or gastrointestinal distress, among others) call 911 immediately. Try this safe alternative instead: stainless steel. Just make sure you're buying food-grade stainless steel since this is the only type that doesn't contain any nickel or chromium.
Soft ceramic coating isn't durable enough and starts chipping after a few months of daily use. When this happens, lead and cadmium sometimes found in the coating will end up in your food and, thus, in your body. Lead poisoning is one of the most dangerous types of metal poisoning and can result in abdominal pain, headaches, infertility, and other health complications. Try this safe alternative instead: 100% ceramic cookware.
TIMESTAMPS
Teflon cookware 0:38
Aluminum cookware and aluminum foil 3:31
Copper cookware 5:12
Ceramic-coated cookware 6:54
SUMMARY
-Teflon contains plastic polymer that, when heated above 572°F, starts to release toxins. Try this safe alternative instead: real cast-iron. This is a nontoxic cooking option that truly withstands the test of time. It heats well and evenly throughout.
-Aluminum is a neurotoxic metal. Elevated levels of aluminum in the body have been linked to several central nervous system diseases, including Alzheimer's and ALS. Try this safe alternative instead: glass cookware. It’ll never release anything toxic when heated, it doesn’t hold onto any old flavors or odors, and it's not only durable but also eco-friendly.
-Copper cookware, especially when it isn’t coated, can easily send you to the ER with a bad case of metal poisoning. And that’s because it can release copper when you cook acidic foods. Stainless steel is a great cookware option: it's relatively lightweight, scratch-resistant, and comes in non-stick varieties.
-Soft ceramic coating isn't durable enough and starts chipping after a few months of daily use. When this happens, lead and cadmium sometimes found in the coating will end up in your food and, thus, in your body. Try this safe alternative instead: 100% ceramic cookware. This is one of the best and safest options out there since it's made with completely natural materials, it isn't toxic, and it won't chip or peel off.
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TCR Composites Towpreg Winding Demo

This video demonstrates the ease and cleanliness of using TCR Composites' towpreg in the filament winding process. Also included is the application of stretch ...

This video demonstrates the ease and cleanliness of using TCR Composites' towpreg in the filament winding process. Also included is the application of stretch tape (used for compaction) as the outer layer, prior to curing in an oven.
*Note: the winding machine process has been slowed for the making of this video.

This video demonstrates the ease and cleanliness of using TCR Composites' towpreg in the filament winding process. Also included is the application of stretch tape (used for compaction) as the outer layer, prior to curing in an oven.
*Note: the winding machine process has been slowed for the making of this video.

Ceramic Firing Vessel for Carbon Firing

The ceramic vessel offers mess-free carbon firing. The long-lasting, high temperature ceramic material is hotter inside than metal containers because the cerami...

The ceramic vessel offers mess-free carbon firing. The long-lasting, high temperature ceramic material is hotter inside than metal containers because the ceramic is porous and more oxygen gets in, allowing for a lower firing temperature. Learn to fire and cool properly for long life of the firing vessel.

The ceramic vessel offers mess-free carbon firing. The long-lasting, high temperature ceramic material is hotter inside than metal containers because the ceramic is porous and more oxygen gets in, allowing for a lower firing temperature. Learn to fire and cool properly for long life of the firing vessel.

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Here is what you'll need!
SkilletChicken Thighs with Pan Sauce
Servings: 2
INGREDIENTS
2 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs
Salt, to taste
Pepper, to taste
1 teaspoon olive oil
⅓ cup chicken stock
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tablespoon thyme
1 tablespoon butter
PREPARATION
1. Preheat oven to 375˚F/190˚C.
2. On a cutting board, pat the chicken thighs dry with a paper towel, then sprinkle with salt and pepper.
3. Heat the olive oil in a stainless steel skillet over high heat. Once the oil begins to shimmer, add the chicken thighs skin side down.
4. Without moving the chicken, cook for 2-4 minutes, until the skin becomes golden brown and crispy. Flip the chicken and cook for 2-3 minutes, until golden.
5. Transfer the skillet to the oven for 15 minutes. If you don’t have a stainless steel skillet, transfer the chicken to a baking dish.
6. Remove the pan from the oven and place the chicken thighs on a plate. Return the skillet to the stove over high heat.
7. Once the fat begins to simmer, add the chicken stock and cook, scraping the bottom of the pan to release and brown bits.
8. Add the garlic, thyme, and butter, and cook until the sauce begins to reduce, about 1 minute.
9. Pour the pan sauce over the chicken thighs, and enjoy!
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Check out the Tasty One-Stop Shop for cookbooks, aprons, hats, and more at TastyShop.com: http://bit.ly/2mEBY0e
Here is what you'll need!
SkilletChicken Thighs with Pan Sauce
Servings: 2
INGREDIENTS
2 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs
Salt, to taste
Pepper, to taste
1 teaspoon olive oil
⅓ cup chicken stock
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tablespoon thyme
1 tablespoon butter
PREPARATION
1. Preheat oven to 375˚F/190˚C.
2. On a cutting board, pat the chicken thighs dry with a paper towel, then sprinkle with salt and pepper.
3. Heat the olive oil in a stainless steel skillet over high heat. Once the oil begins to shimmer, add the chicken thighs skin side down.
4. Without moving the chicken, cook for 2-4 minutes, until the skin becomes golden brown and crispy. Flip the chicken and cook for 2-3 minutes, until golden.
5. Transfer the skillet to the oven for 15 minutes. If you don’t have a stainless steel skillet, transfer the chicken to a baking dish.
6. Remove the pan from the oven and place the chicken thighs on a plate. Return the skillet to the stove over high heat.
7. Once the fat begins to simmer, add the chicken stock and cook, scraping the bottom of the pan to release and brown bits.
8. Add the garlic, thyme, and butter, and cook until the sauce begins to reduce, about 1 minute.
9. Pour the pan sauce over the chicken thighs, and enjoy!
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Licensed via Warner ChappellProductionMusic Inc.

Dangerous Cookware To Avoid

In this video Dr Meschino explains the dangers of using certain types of cookware and tells you what is your safest option.
For more information: http://www.m...

In this video Dr Meschino explains the dangers of using certain types of cookware and tells you what is your safest option.
For more information: http://www.meschinohealth.com/blog/cancer/2012/06/11/dangerous-cookware-avoid-titanium/

In this video Dr Meschino explains the dangers of using certain types of cookware and tells you what is your safest option.
For more information: http://www.meschinohealth.com/blog/cancer/2012/06/11/dangerous-cookware-avoid-titanium/

Carbon Pressure Vessels

http://www.crystalengineeringsystems.com/carbon-steel-pressure-vessel.phpCarbon steel pressure vessels for storage and transportation with temperature and che...

http://www.crystalengineeringsystems.com/carbon-steel-pressure-vessel.phpCarbon steel pressure vessels for storage and transportation with temperature and chemical resistant, meeting the international quality standards

http://www.crystalengineeringsystems.com/carbon-steel-pressure-vessel.phpCarbon steel pressure vessels for storage and transportation with temperature and chemical resistant, meeting the international quality standards

Manufacturing A Large Composite Rocket Fuel Tank

A team of engineers from NASA and Boeing came up with a unique propellant tank design and manufacturing process to build one of the largest composite rocket fue...

A team of engineers from NASA and Boeing came up with a unique propellant tank design and manufacturing process to build one of the largest composite rocket fuel tanks ever made. The 18-foot-diameter (5.5-meter) tank will be tested with cryogenic hydrogen at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

A team of engineers from NASA and Boeing came up with a unique propellant tank design and manufacturing process to build one of the largest composite rocket fuel tanks ever made. The 18-foot-diameter (5.5-meter) tank will be tested with cryogenic hydrogen at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

CNC Carbon fibre winding of pressure vessels and T-profiles

Engineering as a modern form of art? This is when progressive technology of carbon fibre winding is used to shape the reality. e-Sense Slovakia developed this 5...

Engineering as a modern form of art? This is when progressive technology of carbon fibre winding is used to shape the reality. e-Sense Slovakia developed this 5-axis CNC winding machine for our client from the scratch. Watch our steps to see how we challenge further tasks titled as "unrealisable". More detailed info at www.e-sense.sk . Thank you for your support!

Engineering as a modern form of art? This is when progressive technology of carbon fibre winding is used to shape the reality. e-Sense Slovakia developed this 5-axis CNC winding machine for our client from the scratch. Watch our steps to see how we challenge further tasks titled as "unrealisable". More detailed info at www.e-sense.sk . Thank you for your support!

In the first presentation of the Sea Shipping and Climate Change event, Bryan Comer of the International Council on Clean Transportation talks about the complex systems that have allowed the shipping industry's carbon emissions to be unregulated.
Comer is a senior researcher in the International Council on Clean Transportation’s MarineProgram. His research informs policies that reduce the environmental and human health impacts of air pollution from marine vessels and ports, including black carbon. He specializes in marine and port emissions inventories and in modeling the economic, environmental, and energy use tradeoffs of freight transportation policies.
Comer holds a Ph.D. in environmental science and policy from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, as well as an MS and BS in public policy from the Rochester Institute of Technology.

In the first presentation of the Sea Shipping and Climate Change event, Bryan Comer of the International Council on Clean Transportation talks about the complex systems that have allowed the shipping industry's carbon emissions to be unregulated.
Comer is a senior researcher in the International Council on Clean Transportation’s MarineProgram. His research informs policies that reduce the environmental and human health impacts of air pollution from marine vessels and ports, including black carbon. He specializes in marine and port emissions inventories and in modeling the economic, environmental, and energy use tradeoffs of freight transportation policies.
Comer holds a Ph.D. in environmental science and policy from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, as well as an MS and BS in public policy from the Rochester Institute of Technology.

06 - Building A Future (Carbon-Capturing Composites by RRTC)

Carbon-Capturing Composites
Company: RRTC
Summary:
Vehicles are a major source of carbon emissions. Carbon-Capturing Composites by RRTC will allow for a two-p...

Carbon-Capturing Composites
Company: RRTC
Summary:
Vehicles are a major source of carbon emissions. Carbon-Capturing Composites by RRTC will allow for a two-pronged reduction in the carbon footprint associated with automobiles, marine vessels, and aircraft by reducing the weight of their structural components as well as offsetting their CO2 emissions by capturing them. Widespread adoption of this material would reduce annual worldwide CO2 emissions by up to 3 billion tons.

Carbon-Capturing Composites
Company: RRTC
Summary:
Vehicles are a major source of carbon emissions. Carbon-Capturing Composites by RRTC will allow for a two-pronged reduction in the carbon footprint associated with automobiles, marine vessels, and aircraft by reducing the weight of their structural components as well as offsetting their CO2 emissions by capturing them. Widespread adoption of this material would reduce annual worldwide CO2 emissions by up to 3 billion tons.

Regional Class Research Vessels - Modern Ships for Ocean Science

Extended version: Designed for people. Designed for science. Visithttp://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/ships/rcrv/ The RCRV project is supported by the U.S.NSF. Pro...

Extended version: Designed for people. Designed for science. Visithttp://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/ships/rcrv/ The RCRV project is supported by the U.S.NSF. Produced by 77th Parallel Productions http://www.77thparallel.com/ 3D Modeling by Jake Parks at Glosten. Animations by Dick Peterse. Music by James Andrew Menking.

Extended version: Designed for people. Designed for science. Visithttp://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/ships/rcrv/ The RCRV project is supported by the U.S.NSF. Produced by 77th Parallel Productions http://www.77thparallel.com/ 3D Modeling by Jake Parks at Glosten. Animations by Dick Peterse. Music by James Andrew Menking.

How-To Replacing Carbon Block Water Filter Cartridge In Your System

You can find replacement carbon water filter cartridges here:
https://www.uswatersystems.com/water-filters/replacement-filters/carbon-block-filters
USA made carbon based water filters are used for these applications...
- Residential (Home) point-of-use water filtration systems.
- Well water filtration systems
- Commercial water filter applications such as food service.
Carbon block water filters are used to remove the following drinking water contaminants.
- Chlorine
- Sediment
- Bad taste and or odors
- Organic contaminants
USWaterSystems.com carbon block filters are USA manufactured from high purity activated carbon and is designed to fit most standard household and commercial water filter system housings.

We TESCON AQUA TECH manufacture SS stainless steel pressure vessels tanks for sand carbon filters of ro plants in India, we are located at Hyderabad, Telangana. This ss tanks are used in water treatment as pretreatment of ro plant for sand and carbon filters and also used for water softeners. We can supply in both top and bottom opening with 2.5 inch and 4 inch in ss-304 and ss-316 for more information mail us at : tescon_reddy@yahoo.co.in or call us at +91 40 64606364

4 Types of Toxic Cookware to Avoid and 4 Safe Alternatives

We all know the importance of eating healthy, but not everyone knows that the cookware you use to prepare your dishes is just as important as the food itself. Even the healthiest diet can result in severe health problems if your pots and pans are toxic. Find out which cookware you should avoid by all means for the sake of your own health and the health of your family.
The non-stick properties of Teflon cookware are achieved with a coating of PTFE. This is a plastic polymer that, when heated above 572°F, starts to release toxins. These toxic fumes lead to flu-like symptoms called polymer fume fever, informally known as Teflon flu. Another chemical compound found in Teflon cookware is especially threatening since it tends to stay in the body (as well as in the environment) for long periods of time. Try cast-iron cookware instead. It even comes in non-stick varieties. It doesn't leak anything toxic into your food and is actually a nice natural way to increase your body’s iron levels.
Though aluminum cookware is usually coated, the coating is prone to chipping, allowing the toxic metal to get right into your food. As for aluminum foil, using it while cooking is even more dangerous. In fact, there’s an established safe amount of aluminum the human body can manage daily, and that’s 20 mg per pound of body weight a day. When you wrap your food in aluminum foil and cook it this way, the amount of this substance that leaks into the food significantly exceeds the permissible level. Consider using glass cookware instead.
If you’ve just enjoyed some fish in lemon juice or stewed tomatoes cooked in an uncoated copper pot and you find yourself suffering from extremely unpleasant symptoms (such as vomiting blood, light-headedness, yellowy skin, or gastrointestinal distress, among others) call 911 immediately. Try this safe alternative instead: stainless steel. Just make sure you're buying food-grade stainless steel since this is the only type that doesn't contain any nickel or chromium.
Soft ceramic coating isn't durable enough and starts chipping after a few months of daily use. When this happens, lead and cadmium sometimes found in the coating will end up in your food and, thus, in your body. Lead poisoning is one of the most dangerous types of metal poisoning and can result in abdominal pain, headaches, infertility, and other health complications. Try this safe alternative instead: 100% ceramic cookware.
TIMESTAMPS
Teflon cookware 0:38
Aluminum cookware and aluminum foil 3:31
Copper cookware 5:12
Ceramic-coated cookware 6:54
SUMMARY
-Teflon contains plastic polymer that, when heated above 572°F, starts to release toxins. Try this safe alternative instead: real cast-iron. This is a nontoxic cooking option that truly withstands the test of time. It heats well and evenly throughout.
-Aluminum is a neurotoxic metal. Elevated levels of aluminum in the body have been linked to several central nervous system diseases, including Alzheimer's and ALS. Try this safe alternative instead: glass cookware. It’ll never release anything toxic when heated, it doesn’t hold onto any old flavors or odors, and it's not only durable but also eco-friendly.
-Copper cookware, especially when it isn’t coated, can easily send you to the ER with a bad case of metal poisoning. And that’s because it can release copper when you cook acidic foods. Stainless steel is a great cookware option: it's relatively lightweight, scratch-resistant, and comes in non-stick varieties.
-Soft ceramic coating isn't durable enough and starts chipping after a few months of daily use. When this happens, lead and cadmium sometimes found in the coating will end up in your food and, thus, in your body. Try this safe alternative instead: 100% ceramic cookware. This is one of the best and safest options out there since it's made with completely natural materials, it isn't toxic, and it won't chip or peel off.
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TCR Composites Towpreg Winding Demo

This video demonstrates the ease and cleanliness of using TCR Composites' towpreg in the filament winding process. Also included is the application of stretch tape (used for compaction) as the outer layer, prior to curing in an oven.
*Note: the winding machine process has been slowed for the making of this video.

Ceramic Firing Vessel for Carbon Firing

The ceramic vessel offers mess-free carbon firing. The long-lasting, high temperature ceramic material is hotter inside than metal containers because the ceramic is porous and more oxygen gets in, allowing for a lower firing temperature. Learn to fire and cool properly for long life of the firing vessel.

Which Pan Is Right For You?

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Here is what you'll need!
SkilletChicken Thighs with Pan Sauce
Servings: 2
INGREDIENTS
2 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs
Salt, to taste
Pepper, to taste
1 teaspoon olive oil
⅓ cup chicken stock
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tablespoon thyme
1 tablespoon butter
PREPARATION
1. Preheat oven to 375˚F/190˚C.
2. On a cutting board, pat the chicken thighs dry with a paper towel, then sprinkle with salt and pepper.
3. Heat the olive oil in a stainless steel skillet over high heat. Once the oil begins to shimmer, add the chicken thighs skin side down.
4. Without moving the chicken, cook for 2-4 minutes, until the skin becomes golden brown and crispy. Flip the chicken and cook for 2-3 minutes, until golden.
5. Transfer the skillet to the oven for 15 minutes. If you don’t have a stainless steel skillet, transfer the chicken to a baking dish.
6. Remove the pan from the oven and place the chicken thighs on a plate. Return the skillet to the stove over high heat.
7. Once the fat begins to simmer, add the chicken stock and cook, scraping the bottom of the pan to release and brown bits.
8. Add the garlic, thyme, and butter, and cook until the sauce begins to reduce, about 1 minute.
9. Pour the pan sauce over the chicken thighs, and enjoy!
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Credits: https://www.buzzfeed.com/bfmp/videos/19125
MUSICPinkTiger
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Dangerous Cookware To Avoid

In this video Dr Meschino explains the dangers of using certain types of cookware and tells you what is your safest option.
For more information: http://www.meschinohealth.com/blog/cancer/2012/06/11/dangerous-cookware-avoid-titanium/

Carbon Pressure Vessels

http://www.crystalengineeringsystems.com/carbon-steel-pressure-vessel.phpCarbon steel pressure vessels for storage and transportation with temperature and chemical resistant, meeting the international quality standards

Manufacturing A Large Composite Rocket Fuel Tank

A team of engineers from NASA and Boeing came up with a unique propellant tank design and manufacturing process to build one of the largest composite rocket fuel tanks ever made. The 18-foot-diameter (5.5-meter) tank will be tested with cryogenic hydrogen at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

CNC Carbon fibre winding of pressure vessels and T-profiles

Engineering as a modern form of art? This is when progressive technology of carbon fibre winding is used to shape the reality. e-Sense Slovakia developed this 5-axis CNC winding machine for our client from the scratch. Watch our steps to see how we challenge further tasks titled as "unrealisable". More detailed info at www.e-sense.sk . Thank you for your support!

Bryan Comer on the carbon impact of shipping

In the first presentation of the Sea Shipping and Climate Change event, Bryan Comer of the International Council on Clean Transportation talks about the complex systems that have allowed the shipping industry's carbon emissions to be unregulated.
Comer is a senior researcher in the International Council on Clean Transportation’s MarineProgram. His research informs policies that reduce the environmental and human health impacts of air pollution from marine vessels and ports, including black carbon. He specializes in marine and port emissions inventories and in modeling the economic, environmental, and energy use tradeoffs of freight transportation policies.
Comer holds a Ph.D. in environmental science and policy from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, as well as an MS and BS in public policy from the Rochester Institute of Technology.

06 - Building A Future (Carbon-Capturing Composites by RRTC)

Carbon-Capturing Composites
Company: RRTC
Summary:
Vehicles are a major source of carbon emissions. Carbon-Capturing Composites by RRTC will allow for a two-pronged reduction in the carbon footprint associated with automobiles, marine vessels, and aircraft by reducing the weight of their structural components as well as offsetting their CO2 emissions by capturing them. Widespread adoption of this material would reduce annual worldwide CO2 emissions by up to 3 billion tons.